Thalapolli Shobha Yatra was taken out in Mahalaxmi Nagar by Kerelam Samjham on Sunday. The Shobh Yatra commemorates 41st day of 60 days Mandal Puja.
Further, devotees came together to Shri Ayyappa temple and participated in Napatton Puja.
The main attraction of the evening was Thalappoli, a procession (shobha yatra) which was taken out from Mahalaxmi temple, with the traditional Kavadiyattam, Pettathullal, and accompanied by 'Chendamelam (drum beating) for which artists from the community had prepared.
Thalpolli Shobha Yatra covered the road lead to Ayyappa temple at 6 pm. The puja began after the Shobha Yatra reaches the temple.
“The 41st day of Mandala Puja in Scorpio month is of prime importance in the 60-day-long puja as it comes one phase,” Sajan Panicker, president of temple society said.
Deeparadhana was held at 7.30 pm. The community members further came together for a ‘bhajan sandhya’ and sang hymns.
At 9.30 pm, the doors were closed after distribution of Prasad.
At the same time, people of South Indian communities gathered at Lord Kartikeya temple in Vijay Nagar for a special worship and decorated the temple with traditional kolam. V Rajamani, temple priest, shared that this is an essential time of Mandala Puja and month, wherein special worship is organised every year.
Further, devotees came together to Shri Ayyappa temple and participated in Napatton Puja.
The main attraction of the evening was Thalappoli, a procession (shobha yatra) which was taken out from Mahalaxmi temple, with the traditional Kavadiyattam, Pettathullal, and accompanied by 'Chendamelam (drum beating) for which artists from the community had prepared.
Thalpolli Shobha Yatra covered the road lead to Ayyappa temple at 6 pm. The puja began after the Shobha Yatra reaches the temple.
“The 41st day of Mandala Puja in Scorpio month is of prime importance in the 60-day-long puja as it comes one phase,” Sajan Panicker, president of temple society said.
Deeparadhana was held at 7.30 pm. The community members further came together for a ‘bhajan sandhya’ and sang hymns.
At 9.30 pm, the doors were closed after distribution of Prasad.
At the same time, people of South Indian communities gathered at Lord Kartikeya temple in Vijay Nagar for a special worship and decorated the temple with traditional kolam. V Rajamani, temple priest, shared that this is an essential time of Mandala Puja and month, wherein special worship is organised every year.
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